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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1803985" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>My cows seem to be evolving into night calvers. Not sure if this is a cowinkydink or, they are doing it because of the vultures. They are also starting to ignore them too instead of trying to fight them. I did though, have a cow having trouble calving and had 2 feet out, i noticed the pads were eaten off the feet.. We pulled probably the biggest calf we've ever pulled, and we raised 1980s sims.. This 10 yr old cow could only get the front feet barely out. Guess a vulture walked up behind her and grabbed a snack. It was only a matter of time they would have started on her, its good i get out early or they would have started on her. How we got that pulled in the field and she walked away is amazing. Calf was dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1803985, member: 22072"] My cows seem to be evolving into night calvers. Not sure if this is a cowinkydink or, they are doing it because of the vultures. They are also starting to ignore them too instead of trying to fight them. I did though, have a cow having trouble calving and had 2 feet out, i noticed the pads were eaten off the feet.. We pulled probably the biggest calf we've ever pulled, and we raised 1980s sims.. This 10 yr old cow could only get the front feet barely out. Guess a vulture walked up behind her and grabbed a snack. It was only a matter of time they would have started on her, its good i get out early or they would have started on her. How we got that pulled in the field and she walked away is amazing. Calf was dead. [/QUOTE]
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